Over the past 24 hours in New York City, temperatures have remained consistently cold, with only slight fluctuations, indicating a stable cold air mass over the area. Humidity levels have varied significantly, with notable peaks hinting at the possibility of fog or mist formation, especially during times of lower temperature and higher humidity. Air pressure has been on a gradual decline, suggesting an increased likelihood of changing weather patterns, potentially leading to unsettled weather conditions in the near future. Wind speeds have been generally light to moderate, with a major shift in wind direction from northerly to southerly, which could contribute to a gradual increase in temperature if the trend persists. The combination of these factors points toward cool, potentially misty conditions with a chance of weather becoming more dynamic as air pressure continues to fall.